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‘It Really Does Get Into Your Head.’ The Election, Through the Eyes of Teenage Girls.

The New York Times Original article ›

Hillary Clinton and the women's vote in the U.S. presidential election of 2016

02/09/2016

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Nobody involved in the Madeleine Albright-Gloria Steinem-Hillary Clinton flap has much to be proud of - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02/09/2016

After New Hampshire, candidates face new ground amid reshuffled races - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02/10/2016

Hillary Clinton just lost women to Bernie Sanders. But don’t blame Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02/10/2016

Hillary Clinton’s Candidacy Reveals Generational Schism Among Women

New York Times 02/16/2016

Is Hillary Clinton Dishonest?

New York Times 04/23/2016

Donald Trump’s Gender-Based Attacks on Hillary Clinton Have Calculated Risk

New York Times 04/28/2016

The U.S. Democratic party in the South and urban liberal moderates in 2016

08/22/2016

Urban liberal moderates such as in the urban centres of Georgia and South Carolina form the basis of a new Democratic party in the South in 2016. Trump's resemblance in rhetoric to Alabama governor George Wallace, immigration now and civil rights then, is creating a new dynamic in the Southern U.S. states with college educated voters in the suburbs, especially women, and some Republican women shifting away from Trump.

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Why Hillary Clinton Might Win Georgia

The New York Times 08/22/2016

In Clinton vs. Trump, the Overlooked Impact of Asian-Americans

WSJ 08/22/2016

In Clinton vs. Trump, the Overlooked Impact of Asian-Americans

WSJ 08/22/2016

Donald Trump Faces Narrow Path to White House Victory

WSJ 08/24/2016

Democratic Dream of Two Blue Coasts? Clinton Is in Striking Distance

The New York Times 08/25/2016

From Trump to Brexit rhetoric: how today's politicians have got away with words

The Guardian 08/27/2016

The college educated suburban voter in the 2016 U.S. presidential election- decisive role, especially for women

08/29/2016

The unpopularity of Trump with college educated voters in the suburbs, especially women, is a key factor in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Grouped Articles

Democrats Step Up Pursuit of House Republicans Left Limping by Donald Trump

The New York Times 08/28/2016

Millennials Have Cooled on Hillary Clinton, Forcing a Campaign Reset

WSJ 09/16/2016

Hillary Clinton Returns to Campaigning, Seeks to Refine Message

WSJ 09/15/2016

Presidential election debate: Trump and Clinton clash - BBC News

BBC News 09/27/2016

The Morning After the Debate, Donald Trump Goes on the Attack

The New York Times 09/27/2016

US presidential debate: Clinton doubts Trump 'groping' apology - BBC News

BBC News 10/10/2016

Catchup to do for the U.S.- Only 13% of working mothers have access to paid leave, and 25% of mothers go back to work in 2 weeks after delivery

08/20/2015

Only 13% of working mothers in the U.S. have access to paid leave according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is far behind European countries. The U.S. and Japan lag far behind Europe in this crucial field. For Japan which needs women to increase the size of the workforce with the demographic trend of aging population, it is critical to have more young women work full time.

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The shocking number of new moms who return to work two weeks after childbirth - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/20/2015

What Happened to Working Women?

New York Times 10/16/2015

‘It Really Does Get Into Your Head.’ The Election, Through the Eyes of Teenage Girls.

The New York Times 11/04/2016

The real issues at Women20 | Business | DW.COM | 26.04.2017

DW.COM 04/26/2017

To Lift Growth, Janet Yellen Says, Make It Easier for Women to Work

The New York Times 05/05/2017

How Can the U.S. Get More Women Into the Workforce? Ask Canada

WSJ 07/02/2017


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